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Future Ski Champ ? Maybe ! But I am going to give it my all ! - This Blog follows my ups and downs (hopefully more downs at controlled speed!)

17th August 2014 – European Championships @ SnoZone Castleford

Maybe too late a night on the Saturday dampened the aggressive attitude from BIGP Race 5 on the Saturday into the European Championships on the Sunday.

With the fastest run from two runs, on a course that was fast becoming soft due to the racing the day before, I managed to, AGAIN, lay down to very consistent runs.

Run 1 15.19 seconds which left me in 4th place behind three year 2 U12 racers.  So nothing to loose on Run 2, where I posted an improved time of 15.15 seconds, but couldn’t improve my placing for a podium position and ended up 4th to 3 very talented skiers.

Results for the European Championships are here.

Again, really happy with my consistency, as my combined times for Run 1 & 2 would have placed me 3rd.  So I have done slightly better than my year 1 aims on the indoor circuit in the U12’s.  Bring on the rest of the indoor season and then the Alpine season !!!!

Euro Castleford 312521Amazing pictures from Neil at Racer Ready – to view more from the European Championships click here.

 

Racer Ready “If you want to watch exciting racing, watch the next generation of racers!”

Great article by Neil at Racer Ready here.

Like Neil says “Exciting Racing, and U12 close racing with less than three quarters of a second separating all five exciting talents”, suppose one of them is ME !

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Mini racing or as it is now called, Under 12 and Under 10 racing, has found its niche with the format that was first tried out at the British Indoor Grand Prix Series a couple of years ago and then adopted across the country: … Two runs with the best time to count to determine the race winner. This great format gives the racers the opportunity to attack the course and not have to worry about coming out. The smiles from one young racer who crashed on the first run was just testamount to the fun that the racers were having.

The Under 12 boys race was hugely competitive and a large field of eleven racers saw Elliott Bennett take a narrow win from Joseph Thompson with Zachery Metheringham take third place after Harry Cosham took fourth with Lucas Ellis in fifth. This was close racing with less than three quarters of a second separating all five exciting talents.

Would like to thank Neil at Racer Ready for the great job he does (hopefully I might get more mentions now?), telling the races as they are with no punches pulled and the great photos (plus his race break banter according to my Dad).  If you don’t subscribe to his magazine, why not as its the best UK snowsport magazine out there !

16th August 2014 British Indoor Grand Prix Race Series 2014 – 3rd Place in Series

Saturday saw the conclusion of the BIGP Race Series for 2014 – Overall 3rd Place in the Under 12’s in my first year of U12.

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Well done to Harry (1st) and Elliott (2nd).

Last year, in my first year of racing, I only raced in a couple of the 2013 series and really enjoyed the, so much so last year I took part in the Dave Rydings fund raiser at SnoZone Castleford. So I was really up for entering all the 5 races of the 5 race series in 2014.

Race 1 and 2 (see earlier posts) were a complete nightmare for me, they were the first competitive races in year 1 of U12’s for me and I obviously had the wrong attitude thinking I couldn’t mix it with the year 2’s. Race 1 I finished a lowly 9th, some 1.5 seconds off the winners best time, so NIL Race Series Points. Race 1 Results are here.

Race 2 was just as bad, finishing 8th in the U12’s, but with a slightly smaller time gap of 1.2 seconds. Race 2 Results are here.

The other big problem for me was that Race 1 and 2 points where counting for the GBR Indoor Race Series, so blew that, but read my other posts on the GBR Indoor Race Series 2014.

Race 3 (again see earlier posts for more details) was the start of a more encouraging phase of this Race Series.  With a massive improvement, and attitude that I can mix it with the year 1 U12’s, I posted a 2nd place in the U12’s just 0.10 seconds off 1st (fastest run 16.35 seconds).  Race 3 Results are here.

(Great Race 3 by fellow SMK Racer, Kayne, who ran an amazing 16.32 seconds)

Race 4, after an amazing Race 3 on the Saturday, the Race 4 on the Sunday was a little disappointing, with a 3rd place in the U12’s. It was a shame, as the field was slightly reduced in numbers and I didn’t take my chance to increase my podium positions.  Race 4 Results are here.

This left Race 5 on the 16th August (again see earlier posts for more details), where the field was a little stronger than Race 3 and 4 with 11 U12 racers.  Again, I was only beaten by two of the better year 2 U12’s and missed 1st place by 0.28 second and 2nd place by 0.04 seconds (and also beat the overall series winner by 0.11 seconds). Race 5 Results are here.

After all the 5 race results from the series where counted, I ended up being 3rd Place in the British Indoor Grand Prix Race Series.  Real shame about Race 1 and 2, where if I had recorded better times, maybe a 2nd place would have been in reach.

Looking back to finish the race series with one 2nd Place and two 3rd Places, in my first year of U12’s against a very strong field was AMAZING !

Congratulations to fellow SMK Racers who finished the BIGP Race Series with podium positions : Amanda (1st Sen F), Maxine (2nd= U18 F), Fin (3rd U16 M), Glesni (2nd U12 F) and Kayne (1st U10 M).

Racer Ready magazine posted a great write-up of the U10 & U12 races here.

Big thanks to Graham and Cathy Beck, the Castleford Lions and SZR and all the other volunteers (including my Dad!) and the sponsors.

16th August 2014 British Indoor Grand Prix Race Series – Race 5 SnoZone Castleford

Race 5 of the 5 race series took part on Saturday, with a strong field of year 1 and year 2 U12’s.

The Graham Beck (thanks to Graham and Cathy Beck for all the organisation and the volunteers) series has been really good fun.

Race 5 had 11 U12’s and I finished 3rd after two really consistent times.

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(Really happy with the two runs, as beat all the year 1 U12’s by nearly a second, and if we had been on combined times, then would have 2nd – plus really closing that gap to the year 2 U12’s)

Results http://www.britski.org/14bigp5res.pdf

Big thanks to Graham and Cathy Beck, the Castleford Lions, sponsors and all the volunteers who made the race possible.

Racer Ready pictures from the race are available here.

2nd August 2014 – SportFest 2014

An amazing day (should be a weekend but I had to leave for a Gravity Ski Camp in Landgraaf on the Sunday) of sport coaching in loads of sports by some of the best players in the world.

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And Dad got to meet one of his Leeds Rhino’s favourites.P1030537 photo 1

The Saturday sessions included football coaching by some of the FA coaches and the Rap / England legend (79 caps and that amazing goal against Brazil) John Barnes, Rugby coaching from Stuart Lancaster, Martin Johnston, Will Greenwood, Austin Healey, and the Leeds Rhinos and England and GB Captain Kevin Sinfield.  Together with hockey coaching from England players Sarah Thomas and Simon Faulkner.

Will definitely go to SportsFest 2015 !!

13th July 2014 – GBR Indoor Race Series Race 6 – Chill Factore, Manchester

Last of the GBR Indoor Race Series and no chance of retaining a podium place in the U12 Series, but needed to push the second year U12’s hard.

Managed to lay down a fairly good first run, but managed to improve on my second run, something not many of the other could do.  Left me with third place.

GBR Race 6 2014 ResultsThe results can be found here.

GBR Race Podium 13 July 2014

 

Again, a combined time would have placed me in an overall 2nd, but fastest run counts for U12s, but shows it is working for that eventual move up to U14!

Third place meant no chances of moving up from 4th in the U12 GBR Indoor Race Series, but have to be happy with 4th Place in my first year of U12s.  If only I have scored a few points in my first two races !

One to watch, other than the U10s coming up, is Jack.   Well done to Elliot, Harry and Jack.  Next year this U12 title has my name on it !

GBR 2014 U12 Series

 

22nd June 2014 – GBR Indoor Race Series Race 4 – Chill Factore, Manchester

A strong field in the U12s for Race 4 of the GBR Indoor Race Series.

Very good first run, recording a 15:55 seconds, and placing me in 2nd position.  However good second runs by Elliott and Oliver pushed me back into 4th Place!, however the main aim was to close the gap to the second year U12, which I did with only 0.48 seconds from a 1st place and 0.05 seconds from a 3rd Place.

GBR Race 4 Results

Again, really happy with my combined times, even though I didn’t improve on my first run time.  A combined event would have given me a 3rd place.  Never mind on to the next GBR Race weekends.

The results can be found here.

15th June 2014 – SnowSport Scotland Scottish Indoor Championships 2014

The Scottish Championships on the Sunday complete the Braehead double header race, and I love racing here.  Usually a strong field as it attracts lots from the Scottish ski resorts and dry slopes, so any podium here is a really great result.  U12 field was the largest indoor U12 field raced against, with 17 starters of which 9 are second year U12.

Again I pushed second year U12 Elliott on both runs, but couldn’t beat his second run time.

Still, I managed to get within 0.60 seconds from his winning time and finished 2nd.  Last year I walked away with 1st place in the U10s, 2nd in my first year U12s, so watch out 2015 as I am after my Scottish Indoor Champs crown back!

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Scot Champs 2014 ResultsThe full results can be found here.

 

14th June 2014 – GBR Indoor Race Series Race 3 – SnowFactor, Glasgow

Its a long drive up to SnowFactor, however last year’s double header race weekend, GBR Race 3 and the Scottish Indoor Champs are a great event, and my Dad usually gets singled out to help, and he does this year, Starter on both days.

Strong field from the Scots and a few English and Welsh racers making the trip up, so it was always going to be a hard fought race.

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I do love racing at the SnowFactor, (its strange how to warm to some slopes) and it obviously showed in my two runs, where I pushed Elliott a close 2nd, with a gap time of 0.73 seconds.

GBR Race 3 Results

The full Race 3 results can be found here.